Squallor was an irreverent Italian music band, active from the late 60s to the first half of the 90s. Scurrilous and hilarious, they were actually some of the most brilliant producers and lyricists in Italian music, in disguise.
Arrapaho was the band’s ninth album and it is also the title that the band gave to their first film (they made two, the other is Uccelli d’Italia). The story, that of the “Arrapaho” Indian tribe, is totally insane, with improvised jokes and actors bursting out laughing. A masterpiece of trashy cinema, in short. Among the many laughs, we can also admire the full-frontal nude by Tinì Cansino.
Arrapaho was the band’s ninth album and it is also the title that the band gave to their first film (they made two, the other is Uccelli d’Italia). The story, that of the “Arrapaho” Indian tribe, is totally insane, with improvised jokes and actors bursting out laughing. A masterpiece of trashy cinema, in short. Among the many laughs, we can also admire the full-frontal nude by Tinì Cansino.